Oniishibozu Jigoku

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Oniishibozu Jigoku is one of Beppu’s famous “hell” hot spring sites, known for its bubbling, mud-like pools that resemble the shaved heads of Buddhist monks.

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Oniishibozu Jigoku canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geothermal feature
hot spring attraction
tourist destination
attracts domestic tourists
international tourists
country Japan
hasAccessFrom Beppu Station NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedReligion Buddhism
hasColor brown
grey
hasFeature bubbling mud pools
grey mud-like water
high-temperature springs
steam vents
hasLanguageOfName Japanese
hasNameMeaning demon stone monk hell
hasNameOrigin pools resemble shaved heads of Buddhist monks
hasNearbyAttraction Chinoike Jigoku
Kamado Jigoku
Oniyama Jigoku
Shiraike Jigoku
Tatsumaki Jigoku
Umi Jigoku
hasTheme Buddhist monk imagery
hell hot springs
hasType mud hot spring
hasVisitorFacilities foot baths
souvenir shop
viewing platforms
walkways
isFamousFor mud bubbles shaped like monk heads
unique visual appearance
isGeologicalResultOf volcanic activity
isMajorAttractionOf Beppu City
surface form: Beppu city
isPartOfTourRoute Beppu Hell Tour
surface form: Beppu Jigoku Meguri
isPromotedBy Beppu tourism authorities
locatedIn Beppu
Kyushu
Ōita Prefecture NERFINISHED
notUsedFor bathing in main pools
partOf Beppu Jigoku
Beppu Jigoku
surface form: Beppu hells
tourismCategory geothermal sightseeing
onsen sightseeing

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Beppu hasTouristAttraction Oniishibozu Jigoku